Equipment and technology
A Comparison of Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) Aerial and Terrestrial Methods for Accident Scene Investigation Information Collection
Policing by Place: A proposed multi-level analysis of the effectiveness of Risk Terrain Modeling for allocating police resources
Evaluating the Crime Control and Cost-Benefit Effectiveness of License Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology in Patrol and Investigations
Small Rural Tribal Border Regional Center - OST Continuation
Linking Theory to Practice: Testing Geospatial Predictive Policing in a Medium-Sized Police Agency
Establishing a National Criminal Justice Technology Research, Test and Evaluation Center
Continued operation of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) - National
Learning Models for Predictive Behavioral Intent and Activity Analysis in Wide Area Video Surveillance
Matching Forensic Sketches to Large Face Image Databases - Supplement
Research on the Impact of Technology on Policing Strategies
Improving Hot-Spot Policing through Behavioral Interventions
Body Armor Performance Standards and Compliance Testing
Body Armor Manufacturer Workshop
NIJ’s online workshop for body armor manufacturers has been postponed from its original date of March 19. The webinar will provide updates on standards and conformity assessment activities related to ballistic-resistant body armor and include opportunities to ask questions.
Read the Federal Register announcement to learn more about this workshop and how to attend.
Testing a Geospatial Predictive Policing Strategy: Application of ArcGIS 3D Analyst Tools for Forecasting Commission of Residential Burglaries
Optimizing Criminal Justice Use of Social Media in the "Web 3.0" Environment: Addressing the Problem of Human Sex Trafficking
National Institute of Justice Body Armor Challenge: How Long Does Body Armor Really Last?
On this page find:
- Challenge Winner
- Overview
- How to Enter
- Important Dates
- Judges
- Judging Criteria
- Prize
- Other Rules and Conditions
Challenge Winner (Phase II)
In the U.S. Department of Justice’s first ever Challenge competition, the winning team for NIJ’s Body Armor Challenge was from Purdue University’s school of Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering. The team received a $25,000 prize for proposing a concept for testing the...